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/****************************************************************************
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**
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** Implementation of the TQSyntaxHighlighter class
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**
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** Created : 990101
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**
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** Copyright (C) 1992-2008 Trolltech ASA. All rights reserved.
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**
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** This file is part of the widgets module of the TQt GUI Toolkit.
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**
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** This file may be used under the terms of the GNU General
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** A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. Trolltech reserves all rights not granted
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** herein.
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**
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**********************************************************************/
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#include "ntqsyntaxhighlighter.h"
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#include "private/qsyntaxhighlighter_p.h"
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#ifndef QT_NO_SYNTAXHIGHLIGHTER
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#include "../kernel/qrichtext_p.h"
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#include "ntqtextedit.h"
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#include "ntqtimer.h"
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/*!
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\class TQSyntaxHighlighter ntqsyntaxhighlighter.h
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\brief The TQSyntaxHighlighter class is a base class for
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implementing TQTextEdit syntax highlighters.
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\ingroup basic
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\ingroup text
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A syntax highligher automatically highlights parts of the text in
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a TQTextEdit. Syntax highlighters are often used when the user is
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entering text in a specific format (for example, source code) and
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help the user to read the text and identify syntax errors.
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To provide your own syntax highlighting for TQTextEdit, you must
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subclass TQSyntaxHighlighter and reimplement highlightParagraph().
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When you create an instance of your TQSyntaxHighlighter subclass,
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pass it the TQTextEdit that you want the syntax highlighting to be
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applied to. After this your highlightParagraph() function will be
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called automatically whenever necessary. Use your
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highlightParagraph() function to apply formatting (e.g. setting
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the font and color) to the text that is passed to it.
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*/
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/*!
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Constructs the TQSyntaxHighlighter and installs it on \a textEdit.
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It is the caller's responsibility to delete the
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TQSyntaxHighlighter when it is no longer needed.
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*/
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TQSyntaxHighlighter::TQSyntaxHighlighter( TQTextEdit *textEdit )
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: para( 0 ), edit( textEdit ), d( new TQSyntaxHighlighterPrivate )
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{
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textEdit->document()->setPreProcessor( new TQSyntaxHighlighterInternal( this ) );
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textEdit->document()->invalidate();
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TQTimer::singleShot( 0, textEdit->viewport(), SLOT( update() ) );
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}
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/*!
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Destructor. Uninstalls this syntax highlighter from the textEdit()
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*/
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TQSyntaxHighlighter::~TQSyntaxHighlighter()
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{
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delete d;
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textEdit()->document()->setPreProcessor( 0 );
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}
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/*!
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\fn int TQSyntaxHighlighter::highlightParagraph( const TQString &text, int endStateOfLastPara )
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This function is called when necessary by the rich text engine,
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i.e. on paragraphs which have changed.
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In your reimplementation you should parse the paragraph's \a text
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and call setFormat() as often as necessary to apply any font and
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color changes that you require. Your function must return a value
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which indicates the paragraph's end state: see below.
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Some syntaxes can have constructs that span paragraphs. For
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example, a C++ syntax highlighter should be able to cope with
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\c{/}\c{*...*}\c{/} comments that span paragraphs. To deal
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with these cases it is necessary to know the end state of the
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previous paragraph (e.g. "in comment").
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If your syntax does not have paragraph spanning constructs, simply
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ignore the \a endStateOfLastPara parameter and always return 0.
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Whenever highlightParagraph() is called it is passed a value for
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\a endStateOfLastPara. For the very first paragraph this value is
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always -2. For any other paragraph the value is the value returned
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by the most recent highlightParagraph() call that applied to the
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preceding paragraph.
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The value you return is up to you. We recommend only returning 0
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(to signify that this paragraph's syntax highlighting does not
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affect the following paragraph), or a positive integer (to signify
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that this paragraph has ended in the middle of a paragraph
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spanning construct).
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To find out which paragraph is highlighted, call
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currentParagraph().
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For example, if you're writing a simple C++ syntax highlighter,
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you might designate 1 to signify "in comment". For a paragraph
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that ended in the middle of a comment you'd return 1, and for
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other paragraphs you'd return 0. In your parsing code if \a
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endStateOfLastPara was 1, you would highlight the text as a C++
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comment until you reached the closing \c{*}\c{/}.
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*/
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/*!
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This function is applied to the syntax highlighter's current
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paragraph (the text of which is passed to the highlightParagraph()
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function).
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The specified \a font and \a color are applied to the text from
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position \a start for \a count characters. (If \a count is 0,
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nothing is done.)
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*/
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void TQSyntaxHighlighter::setFormat( int start, int count, const TQFont &font, const TQColor &color )
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{
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if ( !para || count <= 0 )
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return;
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TQTextFormat *f = 0;
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f = para->document()->formatCollection()->format( font, color );
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para->setFormat( start, count, f );
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f->removeRef();
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}
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/*! \overload */
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void TQSyntaxHighlighter::setFormat( int start, int count, const TQColor &color )
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{
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if ( !para || count <= 0 )
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return;
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TQTextFormat *f = 0;
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TQFont fnt = textEdit()->TQWidget::font();
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f = para->document()->formatCollection()->format( fnt, color );
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para->setFormat( start, count, f );
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f->removeRef();
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}
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/*! \overload */
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void TQSyntaxHighlighter::setFormat( int start, int count, const TQFont &font )
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{
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if ( !para || count <= 0 )
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return;
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TQTextFormat *f = 0;
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TQColor c = textEdit()->viewport()->paletteForegroundColor();
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f = para->document()->formatCollection()->format( font, c );
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para->setFormat( start, count, f );
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f->removeRef();
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}
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/*!
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\fn TQTextEdit *TQSyntaxHighlighter::textEdit() const
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Returns the TQTextEdit on which this syntax highlighter is
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installed
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*/
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/*! Redoes the highlighting of the whole document.
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*/
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void TQSyntaxHighlighter::rehighlight()
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{
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TQTextParagraph *s = edit->document()->firstParagraph();
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while ( s ) {
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s->invalidate( 0 );
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s->state = -1;
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s->needPreProcess = TRUE;
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s = s->next();
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}
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edit->repaintContents( FALSE );
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}
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/*!
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Returns the id of the paragraph which is highlighted, or -1 of no
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paragraph is currently highlighted.
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Usually this function is called from within highlightParagraph().
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*/
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int TQSyntaxHighlighter::currentParagraph() const
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{
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return d->currentParagraph;
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}
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#endif
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